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J-K Assembly set for stormy Autumn session tomorrow

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Last updated: October 22, 2025 11:30 pm
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J-K Assembly set for stormy Autumn session tomorrow
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Srinagar, Oct 22 : The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly is set to convene its autumn session on Thursday, with proceedings scheduled over nine days. The initial day will include obituary references, while legislative work will be conducted on six of the scheduled days.

Lawmakers are preparing for a session marked by scrutiny of the government’s actions. Opposition parties, including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Awami Ittehad, and certain allies of the Omar Abdullah-led administration, are expected to raise questions regarding electoral commitments, the status of statehood, and rules on reservations.

The Assembly Secretariat has received a total of 450 questions from members. In addition, 13 private members’ bills and 55 private members’ resolutions have been submitted for discussion during the session. Thirty-three bills that were introduced in the previous session remain pending and will be prioritized on October 28, which has been designated as the day for private members’ business.

The Business Advisory Committee is scheduled to meet on Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Speaker’s office. The committee will outline how time will be divided among legislative items, including bills and other matters brought before the House. Its recommendations are made in accordance with directions from the Speaker, in consultation with the Leader of the House.

A resolution on the restoration of statehood, submitted by Peoples Conference president and MLA Sajad Lone, was rejected by the Speaker, Abdul Rahim Rather. The Speaker stated that the issue is currently under judicial consideration and therefore cannot be tabled for a vote.

The session will provide members with opportunities to raise concerns and seek responses from the government on policy implementation and pending issues. Lawmakers are expected to focus on accountability measures and the status of previously announced initiatives.

The Legislative Assembly will also follow a structured timetable for discussions, including a separate allocation for private members’ proposals. Pending bills from the previous session are expected to be addressed before new proposals are taken up, ensuring continuity in legislative proceedings.

The upcoming session comes at a time when political debates around governance, electoral commitments, and administrative decisions are prominent. Lawmakers from different parties have indicated that they will actively participate in discussions, highlighting the need for detailed scrutiny of government performance.

The Business Advisory Committee’s decisions on time management and scheduling will influence the pace and order of debate during the session. Members will also follow the Speaker’s directives regarding matters that cannot be discussed due to ongoing legal proceedings.(KNS).

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